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School Lists: DVD Unless Indicated SCHOOL LISTS Michelangelo Prehistoric Park (Also check TV Channels and Paul Cezanne ENGLISH, LANGUAGE AND Series for additional Rembrandt READING information) Vincent Van Gogh Series Single Grammar for Children ANIMALS Art on a Shoestring Descriptive Words & Phrases Series Impressionists Nouns Animal Atlas Rainy Day Art 1 & 2 Punctuation Animal Passport Vatican Museums Sentences Family Time World Art 1 & 2 Verbs Disney Nature BIOGRAPHIES Kids Love Spanish African Cats Series 1. Basic Words Chimpanzee Great Composers 2. Alphabet & Numbers Crimson Wing Bach 3. Family Earth Beethoven 4. Food Monkey Kingdom Mozart Little Pim Migration Indiana Living Biography Series English/ESL, French, Spanish Oceans Evan Bayh 1. Eating and Drinking Wings of Life Bobby Slick Leonard 2. Wake up Smiling Jack Hanna’s Animal Richard Lugar 3. Playtime Adventures Single 4. In My Home Africa Adventures Bonhoeffer – Agent of Grace 5. Happy, Sad and Silly Single Brannaman, Buck 6. I Can Count America’s Wildlife Survivors Brooks, Mel Sign a Lot Animal Holiday Campbell, Glenn ABC Games Bears Carter, Jimmy Big Surprise Bear Family and Me Clash, Kevin-Being Elmo Signing Time Dolphins Ebert, Roger V. 1-13 India, Kingdom of the Tiger Farley, Chris Baby Signing Time V.1-4 Island of Lemurs Faye, Tammy Practice Time ABC’s Jobz for Dogz Jefferson, Thomas (Ken Burns) Practice Time 123’s Komodo-Secrets of the Dragon Jobs, Steve-One Las Thing Writing for Children March of the Penguins Johnston, Daniel Expository Writing Our Feathered Friends JFK Presidency Revealed Story Writing Planet Ant King, Dr. Martin Luther Types of Writing Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Lee, Harper-Hey Boo Writing Process Hunter Lewis, C.S. Writing Resources Story of the Butterfly Lugar, Richard Single Turtle: Incredible Journey Luther, Martin Christmas Carols Sign & Sing What Makes a Fish a Fish Reeve, Christopher Fun with the ABC’s Winged Migration Richards, Keith Hooked on Phonics: Zoboomafoo Rogers, Fred Fun-damentals Baby Critters & Animal Giants Ronaldo, Cristiano Making the Speech ART Sixto, Rodriguez-Searching for Mom, Dad & Me: Aprendemos Series Sugarman Espanol Art Video Productions, Inc Spinney, Carroll-I Am Big Bird Preschool Phonics for Beginners Claude Monet St. Patrick Professor Parrot Speaks Spanish El Greco Tebow, Tim Talking Hands Frederic Remington Twain, Mark (Ken Burns) EXPLORATION Frida Kahlo Winehouse, Amy Series Henri Matisse Yousafzai, Malala Adventures of Ocean Annie Hokusai DINOSAURS/PREHISTORIC Dive Into California Leonardo Da Vinci Single Explore Coral Reefs Marc Chagall Dinosaur 13 All About Mary Cassatt Ice Age Giants Astronauts, Cowboy Big Red Fire Engines Coral Reef Thanksgiving Stories Circus, Rodeo Discovery Atlas (Complete Valentine’s Day Cowboys for Kids Collection) Stuttering Dinosaurs, Horses Exploring the Deserts of the Earth For Kids, By Kids Fast Trains, Airplanes India, Kingdom of the Tiger Help for Families John Deere for Kids Journey into Amazing Caves Straight Talk for Teachers Police, Search & Rescue GOVERNMENT Tips for Great Behavior Santa Claus Series Ages 2-6 Trucks Just the Facts Ages 7-10 Ultimate Collection Pt 1 & 3 Declaration of Independence Ages 11-15 Big Adventure Series Understanding Government: Trevor Romain Big Aircraft Carrier The Executive Branch Bullies Are a Pain in the Brain Big Boom The Judicial Branch Cliques, Phonics, and Other I Love Toy Trains The Legislative Branch Baloney All Aboard United States Bill of Rights & Facing Fear without Freaking Out Parts 1,2,3 Constitutional Amendments How to Do Homework without Parts 4,5,6 United States Constitutions Throwing Up Real Wheels Sunnyland Seminars Taking the Duh Out of Divorce Mega Truck Adventures Judicial Branch What on Earth Do You Do Travel Adventures A Conversation on the When Someone Dies? Truck Adventures Constitution: Judicial Single Independence Single Captain Jon Explores the Ocean Key Constitutional Concepts A.D.D. and Loving it Real Trains for Kids Our Constitution: Conversation Birds, Bees and Me for Boys Roving Mars Executive Branch Birds, Bees and Me for Girls Sacred Planet Mandate: President and the People Breakthrough Strategies for GEOGRAPHY Single Autism Series Cases in Controversy: The 14th Body Mechanics the Movie Families of the World Amendment Bully Australia Citizenfour Carb Loaded China Declaring Independence Child and Infant CPR Costa Rica Origin and Influence of Don’t Bite France America’s Founding Document First Position Ghana Navy Seals First Year India Our Living History: A Celebration Food Chains Israel of our Constitution Forks over Knives Japan Unmanned: America’s Drone Wars Fruit & Vegetables-Color Power Mexico HEALTH - HUMAN House Construction Ahead Sweden RELATIONS Kids Who Stutter Vietnam Series I Can Go Potty United Kingdom Amazing Heroes I Gotta Go United States Spend a Day with Fire Fighters Jump Start CPR Global Wonders Spend a Day with Police Officers Let’s Go Potty Around the World Birds Bees and Me Life’s Greatest Miracle India For Boys My Flesh and Blood Mexico For Girls Once Upon a Potty for Her U.S. Geography for Children Holidays Once Upon a Potty for Him Midwest February Holiday Stories 123 Magic, More 123 Magic Northeast Christmas Other Side of Immigration Southeast Christmas around the World Paper Clips Southwest Halloween Parents Guide to Growing Pains West 100 th Day of School People Speak Single Spring Holiday Stories Public School Speaks Africa: Namibian Ecosystem Thanksgiving Secret Life of Brain America’s State Capitals Thanksgiving Is… Sex as God's Gift Sex Ed No Screwin Around African American Leaders Vol. 1-4 Sex Still Has a Price Tag Past and Present Christmas Stop Bullying Now Alamo Life and Miracles Stranger Safety: The Safe Side America Imagine the World Think Before You Drink Without Her Understanding World Religions HISTORY America’s Explorers and Pioneers What is Islam Series Big Battles of WWII What is Religion American Presidents Black History a Retrospective Single 1754-1861 (Presidents 1-11) Black List (Vols. 1-2) America’s Godly Heritage 1850-1900 (Presidents 12-25) Civil War (Ken Burns) Beyond the Gates of Splendor 1890-1945 (Presidents 26-32) Civil War: America Divided Bible Secrets Revealed 1945-2010 (Presidents 33-44) Devil's Backbone Biblical Authors Ancient Civilizations for Dust Bowl (Ken Burns) Case for Christ Children Emergence of Modern America: Catholic Mass Explained Africa Great Depression Gospel of Judas Ancient Aegean Endurance Holy Bible China Fly Girls: American Experience Noah and the Great Ark Egypt Great Speeches Then & Now V1-3 Nooma Rain Greece Greatest Speeches of All Time Raising Godly Children Inca Harvesting the Past (Conner SCIENCE (Applied and Natural) Maya Pra irie) and Mathematics Mesopotamia History I Need to Know Series Rome Abraham Lincoln & Slavery Evolution Drive thru History with Dave Horatio’s Drive: America’s First Darwin's Dangerous Idea Stotts Road Trip (Ken Burns) Evolutionary Arms Race & Why Ancient Times: Hurricane on the Bayou Sex? Asia Minor Into the Arms of Strangers Great Transformations & Greece Mayflower and the First Extinction Rome Thanksgiving Mind's Big Bang & What about Turkey Mayflower Pilgrims Go d? American History: Monumental: Search of America’s How Its Made Columbus, Pilgrims, and Early National Treasure Fun Stuff Boston 9/11 Sports Stuff New York, New Jersey Presidents (3 DVD set) Math K-4 Patriots, Penn and the Freedom Remembering September 11th Addition Trail So You Want to Be President Decimals & Percents Soldiers, Jamestown Swimming in Auschwitz Division Discovering America’s Founders Twin Towers Fractions Holy Land: Up from Slavery Gathering & Graphing Data Egypt to Qumran Unsung Heroes Geometry Jericho to Megiddo Vietnam 50 Years Remembered Measurement Bethlehem to Caesarea War Dance Money Jerusalem to Calvary War Photographer Multiplication Eyes on the Prize Vol. 1-7 West Point: The First 200 Years Number Sense Middle Ages Women in the White House Subtraction History of the Middle Ages WTC: The First 24 Hours Telling Time Knight WWII in Color Plant Life in Action Social Structure in the Middle LITERATURE Photosynthesis Ages Single Plant & Animal Interdependency Pioneer Life for Children Series Shakespeare – Romeo & Plant Biodiversity Daily Pioneer Life Juliet Plants & People: Beneficial Pioneer Journey Westward RELIGION Relationship Westward Expansion in the US Series Plant Reproduction Single Ancient Secrets of the Bible Plant Structure & Growth Abraham Lincoln Read and Share Bible Popular Mechanics for Kids Firefighters & other Life–Saving Voyage to the Planets and Israel Heroes Beyond Scotland Lightening Why Dragonfly: What’s Up Wales Radical Rockets With the Moon? Walking the Bible Rip-Roaring Rollercoasters SPORTS Walt Disney World & Slither & Slime Discover the Summer Olympics Epcot Center Super Sea Creatures Discover the Winter Olympics X-Treme Sports TESTS TV CHANNELS AND SERIES Rock n Learn How to Answer Test Questions Math Test Taking Strategies Taking Tests in Different BBC Money and Making Change Subjects Blue Planet Safety Smart Science What Are Tests? Chased by Dinosaurs Fire TRAVEL Deep Blue Germs & Your Health (We have information on these Earth the Biography Scott Foresman Science countries and areas of the US) Frozen Planet Activity Africa Human Planet Earth Science America's National Parks Life Life Science America’s State Capitals Life in the Freezer Physical Science Australia Revealed Life of Birds Space and Technology Bejing Life of Mammals Weather Fundamentals Brazil (Vols. 1-3) Climate & Seasons Camp America’s Parks
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